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Going on my first bike/camping trip

pjense2002

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I was just wondering what all i will not think of to take on this trip:helpsmilie:the trip will be to route 66 from arkansas going west 3-8 days i will be with some friends
 
Hope you love motorcycle camping as much as I do. More discusion of this topic here. http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10970&highlight=motorcycle+checklist My favorite checklist is this one. It is customizable and printable. I like the double check box option so I can mark off an item once when I get it ready, and a second time when I actually put it on the bike. Any normal backpaking gear will work well, and you have a bit more leeway for luxuries. A SeaLine bag, Helen-2-Wheels or Aerostitch bag, or other waterproof way to pack, is ideal. I use two, one open-end one for bedding, and a side-opening one for clothes and such. Be sure to put Ride-On in the tires or take a plug kit and small compressor. Have fun!
 
I always take extra oil and a list of the :spyder2: dealers in the area i will be riding in

:2thumbs:Have a great trip.
 
#1 Toilet paper and handywipes. If ur bum ain't clean, you won't have fun doing anything.

Nothing else really matters. Bring what ya think you'll need.

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